Hi Anton, 
   
  At my prior gig we had North American, mostly CST and some EST zone work and 
a UK workload. I supported one WLM policy. The workloads were grouped as usual, 
prod onlines, prod batch, test onlines, test batch, etc.... I had CICS, IDMS, 
Adabas, Complete, WAS, Domino, TSO. You get the picture. My UK workload was not 
as resource intensive as my North American workload.
   
  In my case I did have some higher importance workload during off hours, 
namely UK online production, but was able to tune the policy so that the 
CST/EST nightly batch cycle still completed in time for the North American 
morning rush. I should say that I was in EST zone and with the physical box.
   
  I won't say this was without issue(s) but for the most part, and on most 
days, there was no significant impact to the core business related workloads.
   
  If you have no online or higher importance workload during the nightly batch 
process increasing the WLM Importance is almost the same as leaving it alone, 
to some extent.

Anton Britz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi,

How many of you have different WLM defintions for a "Day" time load and 
a "Night" time load in zOs . The LPAR is running CICS, ADABAS, SHADOW ?

I am trying to tell them the concept of having different WLM settings for the 
different parts of the day , is old fashioned ex. We have WEB applications now 
and there is no point in increasing the Batch priorities when the CICS's are 
doing nothing at night. Difficult to explain because they believe the Batch 
jobs 
will go faster at night if you UP the priorities in WLM.

Warnings : Any of your responses might be distributed in our organization , so 
please talk slowly so that everybody will understand. 

Note: Opposing views/opinions are always tolerated because that is how all of 
us think about we do, before doing it.

Thanks

Anton

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